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Friday night fight night as the Clippers play Lakers in the final game of the hallways series! Andrew Kamenetzky of the Land O’Lakers Blog stops by to talk Lakers and Clippers before the match-up Breene Murphy: The Lakers have been playing great recently, and Kobe has been the most emotionally exuberant in a whil[...]

Under a minute remaining in double overtime with the Clippers up 122-125, Blake Griffin found himself at the high post with the ball. The Wizards double teamed him and Blake dished the ball out to Randy Foye, who settled in and calmly sank the three pointer with 42 seconds left. Clippers up 6, game over. And the assist[...]

With the Wizards and the Clippers squaring off, it’s hard not to think of “What if Blake Griffin and John Wall played on the same team?” It’s not to hard to imagine, the Clippers overcame similar odds in 2009 when they drafted Blake Griffin, and had that happened in 2010, we might have seen more[...]

When you take Baron Davis off a team, any team, and replace him with Mo Williams, you will inevitably get a different style of play from your point guard. One is an exceptional passer, the other – aside from a few months this year in Cleveland – a gifted shooter. But beyond these most basic characteristics, when you ta[...]

Blake Griffin suffered a frustrating night that will be remembered for much more than his career low 2 rebounds and his inefficient shooting (6 for 18, 2 for 8 in the first quarter). It will be remembered by a single, glorious failure. Down 97-84 with a little more than 4 minutes to play, Blake set a high screen for Mo[...]

What has always amazed me about the Phoenix Suns, beyond Steve Nash’s abilities to run the point, has been the way that the team keeps its players on the court. They allow Steve Nash to play like Steve Nash because he’s always on the court. Since Nash joined the Phoenix Suns, he has missed only 27 games in [...]

For a meaningless Mid-March game between two lottery-bound squads, there was no shortage of interesting story lines surrounding today’s game against the Cavs: 1. Eric Gordon’s second attempt to return from his wrist injury. 2. Baron Davis’ return to the Staples Center. 3. The Clippers attempt not to be swept by the lea[...]

The fans will probably boo Baron. I understand the reaction, Baron never even came close to living up to his contract, but Baron’s stay with the Clippers felt larger than just a failure to live up to a contract. That is too typical to any team in the NBA. Baron, even in his failures, was special. He was an LA kid[...]